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2011 Pumpkin Patch Adventures

Yesterday was a busy day! We started with soccer pictures, soccer game and then headed to the pumpkin patch. This was our fifth annual trip to the pumpkin patch with the kids and our third to this farm, although it’s set up a little differently every year.

We met up with our friend Michelle and Little J and Little P.

We started by searching for the perfect pumpkins to bring home. The farm a wheelbarrow we borrowed for our many pounds of pumpkin and the kids had fun searching and pushing the wheelbarrow. Casey was the first to find hers. But Jack was really looking for the perfect pumpkin. His standards are pretty high. It has to be taller than Casey’s but still nice and round and perfectly orange. And he doesn’t really want anyone else finding it for him. He wants one that he found so he can decide on its perfection.

Little J supervises as Pat cuts his pumpkin from the vine

I think we arrived at peak pumpkin picking time because there was a little bit of a wait to weigh and purchase our pumpkins. While we were waiting, the kids got to shell and jar their own popcorn with a 100 year old shelling machine. They were very serious about their work! Jack got to carry the jar and he was not interested in letting Daddy take it to the car before the hayride. We haven’t tried the popcorn yet but I think that’s in the plan for this week.

Our last adventure was a horse-drawn hayride. The horses were Belgian work horses and they are the strongest breed (of 128) horses in the world. It was a nice ride. Michelle stayed back with Little P and was afraid that J might be a little shy and scared on the hayride. It turns out that he was very interested in asking the driver questions and had no problem piping up with an, “Excuse me!! Why did the horses just run?” or “Excuse me!! Why do the horses have bells on them?” He was so funny and cute.

Great picture except the sun and the camera weren’t getting along

It was a gorgeous day to get pumpkins and the kids are proud to see their pumpkins on the front steps. Now they’re trying to figure out how to carve some sort of Star Wars picture into the pumpkins.

Tomorrow we have the school field trip…more pumpkin adventures to come!